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About Me

I'm just your basic, all-American girl from Denver, Colorado, except for now, I live half way around the world in Japan.: ) I met my husband in university in Denver. College sweethearts. We have been happily married since 1997. And have been together for way longer, about 16 years total. He's originally from Osaka, Japan. We lived for a couple of years in Honolulu Hawaii, where our beautiful first born son, Branden was born. We were sent there by the company my husband works for. He works for an airline by the way. After living in Honolulu, my husband's employer, wanted us to move to Japan. We live in Chiba, Japan. Where we just built our dream home, an import "all American" house! Which means a big GE oven, big GE dishwasher and yes, central heating and central air conditioning, yay! We also have a beautiful second son, named Noah. Since my husband works for an airline like I said, we travel a lot and I really do appreciate the flight benefits. Other then that, I just love spending time with my family and friends and enjoy back yard BBQ's.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Dental cleaning and check ups for both Branden and Noah today...

Today at 11am, both the boys have a dental cleaning and check up. They go to the dentist every 6 months like clock-work. And both Bran and Noah have *never* had a cavity! So that's what we're doing today. Dental cleanings, and check-ups. : )

It was snowing earlier this morning for about 2 hours straight, great big huge fluffy snowflakes that melted as soon as they hit the ground, but now it's just rain!

I'm thinking about hitting Costco after we visit the dentist. I need milk, eggs and a few other things. Noboru has off today and I think he said he wants to hit the outlet to look for a Coach wallet for Bran, since he's starting high school soon. Anyway that's about it for now. : )

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About the Blog

This blog was started for everybody I care about and love back home, it sorta helps my family and friends feel more connected to me and my life. It's also a place to make new friendships, support one another, laugh our butts off at times, and just be kind to one another and hang out! So please join me, while I try living my life in Japan, all the good, the bad and yes even the embarrassing blunders that I will probably be making along the way! : )